Fresno Flyer Vol 1 No 24

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Editor’s Note “Print. It really is a dying art.” The words of just about half the people I encounter each time I talk about the Flyer’s production. And it’s always when I’m halfway through the conversation, when my companion realizes that I’m not referring to a website or an app or some other digital platform. Their brows crease, and the look of confusion is so genuine that I know I have to stop and go back to the beginning. Print isn’t dead, it’s just different than what it was. Newspapers have been on a steady decline simply because news as an industry is as dependent on immediacy as much as it is on the information it delivers. Within the digital world, information is traveling faster than it ever did before… hell, thanks to social media we’re seeing news the second it happens and long BEFORE journalists can get their hands on it. So, of course print isn’t the most optimal medium for news as it once was but it doesn’t also mean that it’s the same case for everyone else. Print has become a choice, an option in creating and partaking of a unique experience, rather than being a singular necessary method. Think of it this way, (I’ll use a more common analogy) how many people

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are preferring Netflix to cable subscriptions these days? TV is on a steady decline because cable cutters are finding a more preferable experience on Netflix and Hulu to conventional cable. Does this mean TV will be next on the chopping block? No. It just means that people are being offered more and more choices in the way they consume entertainment and information, therefor leading to an old favorite to either learn new tricks or fade into obscurity. We choose to watch films in the theater because the surround sound is to-die-for, the screen is horribly massive and so much so that half the time we don’t know where to aim our eyes, and even though everything is overpriced, we’re still enjoying ourselves to the extent that we have to do it again... and again... and again. Why? Because the experience of entering the theater with the smell of heavily buttered popcorn is exhilarating, we instantly know that we’re not only going to watch something new but we’re also going to experience it with something like 50-100 strangers who will laugh, scream, and/or cry with us. Because we’ll share something so unique that it can’t be found in our living room... because we all

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know that the immediacy of a film release isn’t the sole justification for spending all that money on a premiere. Let’s not kid ourselves, new movies don’t just exist in the theater, legal or otherwise. So it must be something else entirely, right? Right. It’s the experience. The Fresno Flyer is all about creating a unique experience for all the readers who are looking for ways in learning more about some of the amazing stuff in their immediate community or the Central Valley. We craft each issue with care, thinking deeply about how we can best present the many diverse sections of not only Fresno’s, but the Central Valley’s identity as well. It’s an experience for those who want to make a connection longer than 15 seconds (the average attention span viewing a website these days) while turning down the noise and taking a break from pop-ups and flashing banners. Even though the world of print is changing, it isn’t dying. The art of print continues to plow forward through the vast landscape of the growing digital world, and as long as people enjoy the experience we build for them in our pages, we’ll keep on printing issue after issue.

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And we know that the feedback is positive (even if I don’t always get a letter to the Editor in the mail or email) because we wouldn’t continue to be here. We wouldn’t have been here for the last 3 years printing a publication, in fact, Fresno Flyer or not. Our continued success is measured by our readers’ engagement, we could never be anything more than a dream without you, so every print is proof that we’re all on the same page. We’re dedicated to making this as awesome as possible for as long as possible and so far, the future looks bright. Send a letter to the Editor: The Fresno Flyer ATTN: Lisa Talley 560 E. Shields Ave #103 Fresno CA, 93704 Or Email me directly: lisa@fresnoflyer.com Don’t be afraid to call:

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es, summer is almost here! And as the temperature rises, so do thoughts of escaping the heat. For many Valley Folk, the 1st place they head for solace is the Central Coast. But there is another coast, a little further away, that offers some unique experiences to go along with the cooler temps, and that would be Humboldt County on the north coast of California. Bare in mind it’s more than a weekend trip. To make it all the way to Eureka by car is a good 8 hours. More if you want to take in a few sights along the way – of which there are plenty to choose from. The most direct route from Fresno is to head straight up Good Ole’ 99 to Stockton, take the Highway 4 interchange West to Interstate 5, then North again all the way to Williams and the junction of Highway 20 West. Best to do this all in one fell swoop as there’s not much to see till you get off I-5. Then the terrain gets a bit more scenic as you meander on the two-lane through some rolling hills and into Clear Lake – a good place for the 1st pit stop. But you’ll have to do some searching to find interesting food and beverage, as there aren’t many options along that highway. Gas stations are plentiful, though. From Clear Lake, Hwy 20 continues to snake through the hills and past Lake Mendocino until it connects with 101 a little North of Ukiah. From there it’s a pleasant 4-hour sojourn north through forests and across rivers to Eureka. Beautiful ride! Just turn on your favorite traveling music and enjoy! Again, there are plenty of places to stop and things to see along the way if you’re so inclined. For the limitedstop driver, the little town of Garberville seems perfectly

situated to heed nature’s call. And for those seeking something more unique in their roadside attractions, especially after 7 hours of driving, “The Blue Moon Lounge” located on the main drag through town fits the bill. Cool, dark and well stocked with locals playing pinball, it’s the epitome of a small town watering hole – even on a Sunday afternoon. The sign above the bar encourages you to drink beer “because your friends aren’t really that interesting.” Food for thought as you drive the final hour to Eureka.

OK, You’re There, Then What? Humboldt County offers a wide variety of accommodations designed to fit any budget. You can stay in a hotel, a motel, a condo, a cabin, rent a house or camp on the beach. Do your Google search to find what fits your needs. (This writer stayed with friends so those concerns were mute.) Aside from breathing the clean, cool air, and checking out the gorgeous coastline, what to do? Here’s a list of inexpensive, mini adventures that should satisfy the needs of the “road less traveled” type of explorer. Like Cheese? Then make the short drive south from Eureka to Loleta and check out the “Loleta Cheese Factory,” where the term “Artisan” takes on a whole new meaning. A family-run business, these cheese “craftsmen” blend unique ingredients into small batches of distinctive cheeses with colorful titles like “Mo Betta Chedda” and “Caraway Jack.” There’s also a snack bar where they’ll make you a grilled sandwich out of anything, as long as it’s cheese, which you can then enjoy on the equally finely crafted garden patio. And then there’s Ferndale. Yes, it is a tourist town full of “crafty” little shops selling “cute” little gifts. But there’s also a couple of not-so-mainstream establishments with interesting stories to tell, like “The Blacksmith Shop.” Run by Joe Koches, who’s been blacksmithing for over 40 years and has the scars to prove it, the place is full of tools, cutlery, wine racks, almost anything you can think of, crafted from metal by members of the California Blacksmith Association. There’s

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also a gallery a couple doors down the street containing some beautiful metal sculptures. But if you go, be prepared to spend some time. Joe likes to talk. In the music world, the difference between the sacred and the secular has long been debated. The Ferndale Music Company has found a way to balance the two by taking up residence in “The Old Steeple,” an 115-year-old former Methodist Church. The refurbished rectory side of the building contains the music store and teaching facilities, offering lessons on a variety of string instruments, drums, and piano. The church itself has been transformed into a beautiful 225-seat performance venue that manages to maintain the rich architecture and stained glass appeal of the original. Of course, the hard pews have been replaced with comfy chairs and a professional sound system has been installed, making this a unique place to enjoy a concert. Again, be prepared to spend some time as there are lots to see and talk about.

Eating and Drinking, the Basics of Life: Dining out was limited on this trip as staying with friends meant most meals were enjoyed at home. However, there were a couple of fun dining experiences that can be recommended. Ready for a hearty breakfast? Then navigate your way out to King Salmon Slough and find “Gill’s By The Sea,” a local place where servings are sized for fishermen home

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from the sea – or on their way out. And a hardy lunch can be had, probably not on the same day as a Gill’s breakfast, at “Gallagher’s Irish Pub” in Old Town Eureka. Specialties of the house: Corned Beef & Cabbage, Bangers and Mash, and Shepard’s Pie, what else? And then there’s the drinking. As Ben Franklin said, “Beer is proof God loves us and wants us to be happy.” So Humboldt County does its best to keep beer drinkers smiling with a plethora of pubs, taverns, and breweries. On the small side, there’s the legendary “Boathouse Bar & Grill” in Field’s Landing, a dive bar that can be extremely entertaining when the locals come in for Happy Hour. For a more mainstream experience try the “Lost Coast Brew Pub” in Eureka and sample the many varieties of beer from that brewery. You can also take a tour of their new brewing site on the southern edge of town. Very interesting. For another local experience, venture up the road a piece to McKinleyville and try the “Six Rivers Brewery,” where the folks are warm, the beer is cold, and everything comes with a story. Great fun! So the next time the Central Valley heat is getting unbearable and you’ve got some time on your hands, consider a road trip north to Humboldt County. It won’t be boring. Well, once you get off 99 that is.

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Adoptable Pets Ricky Martin

At 3-yrs old, Ricky is truly Livin’ la Vida Loca at ARF. He knows where the action is, and he wants to be part of it. This whiskery one is just waiting to wiggle his way into your home.

Shara

A copper colored cutie, Shara is a 2-yr old Spaniel-Terrier mix. She has a joyful spirit and is definitely a people pleaser. You can usually find her perched atop a Dogloo, eager to give your hand a loving lick.

Charles

Looks like someone heard the dinner bell. Come out and meet this endEARing little Terrier, who only has eyes for you. And maybe that delicious treat in your pocket.

Polly Pocket

This silly sweetheart is Polly Pocket, a wirehaired Terrier mix with a mellow mood. It’s impossible not to fall in love with this darling, and I dare you to try. Wait, I double-dog dare you!

Bruce Lee

That face! This little charmer is Bruce Lee, a 2-yr old Chihuahua mix who’s looking for the nearest lap. I still can’t figure out how they got so much cuteness in such a small package.

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This handsome, mature guy gets along great with other dogs big and small. He knows some basic commands and seems to be house-trained, too! This guy may be a bit older, but he still has a lot of spunk!

Sweetie

Meet Sweetie! This little girl came to us from the County Animal Control where she was brought in as a stray in terrible condition. She is suffering from mange but is expected to make a full recovery with some time and TLC. Sweetie gets along with other dogs and is your typical curious and adventurous puppy. She is coming out of her shell more as she starts to feel better. Please arrange in advance to meet her!

Decker

Say hello to Decker! A handsome fawn and white 2 year old with stunning eyes! He’s great with kids and other dogs and is the perfect size. Did we mention he has the cutest little bulldog tail? Decker will need a family that will exercise him daily.

Here’s fabulous Frannie, an adorable Spaniel mix who just wants to be everybody’s best friend. She’s 2 yrs old and loves playing with the ARF dogs; even if she has to talk them into it.

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Meka

Hi, I’m Meeka! I’m house trained and I do well with other dogs. Please keep in mind I am young and require training and regular exercise. I need a family that is active and ready for a young guy like myself! You can meet me at the shelter.

River

Meet River! She is super smart and affectionate. She has a silly, sweet personality and responds well to a good pack leadertype owner. She is great with children.

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Queenie

This tiny girl came to us from the Sanger Animal Shelter. She was found very underweight and was being eaten alive by ticks and fleas! She loves people and has an adventurous personality. She’s great with other dogs big & small and is a happy, curious girl. Come meet her at our shelter! Open - Wed, Fri, Sat, & Sun. 9am - 4pm 8547 W Herndon Ave Fresno, 93723 (559) 276-7611

Frannie

Open Wed 2pm 5pm | Fri - Sun 11am - 3pm 4545 E Dakota, Fresno 93726 (559) 225-5715

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Jackson

Find your next best friend here! Each of these animals are ready for adoption at their corresponding shelters listed at the bottom of this page, or in the listing themselves. The Fresno Flyer (559) 472-7182

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Mental Health Matters by Cynthia Callaghan

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et’s talk about mental health. Almost anything goes. My name is Cynthia and I am here and I am listening. And as a college instructor might say to a brand new class, ‘no question is a bad question’. This mantra works for me so, ask away. Email me your questions at cclcsw@sbcglobal.net.

Question: Does counseling and therapy actually work?

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Checklist: 5 Camping Essentials for a Safe and Enjoyable Adventure

ore than 30 million Americans camp in tents yearly, according to the Outdoor Foundation. As with any outdoor adventure, having the necessary equipment is crucial. Whether you’re hiking through backcountry or headed to an established campsite, this checklist will help you prepare for your expedition. 1. Navigation Approximately 9 million campers backpack to outdoor destinations, making navigation a top safety necessity. Remember that camping often means leaving behind cell coverage, Internet access or a GPS signal, making such low-tech gear as a compass and map mandatory. Other potential tools include a topographic map combined with an altimeter to help gauge your journey’s terrain and altitude. 2. Insulation Knowing climate and weather conditions is vital. According to Backpacker.com, clothing is just as important as a tent or sleeping bag to stay insulated. Outerwear should repel rain and snow, but also breathe so you don’t get wet from perspiration. Your base layer should be made of moisture-wicking fabric -- not cotton --- to prevent chafing. Consider that day and night temperatures can differ greatly, so layer clothing, and choose materials and thicknesses appropriate for your destination -- and don’t forget a hat and extra socks.

Bring along T-Rex Clear Repair Tape to mend holes or tears in tents or clothing. It sticks to both wet and dry surfaces, ensuring an easy and instant fix to keep gear insulated in any weather condition.

multi-tool, knife, scissors, screwdriver and safety pins. You can then add other items based on preference and experience. A useful addition is a high-quality tape, like T-Rex Tape, as it can be used to repair hiking poles, patch sleeping bags, make a rope, temporarily 3. Illumination stabilize an injury or broken boot, and more. T-Rex Clear Repair Tape can even be used to Campers should always bring enough illumi- fix cracked GPS or phone screens and flashnation to be able to safely see and move after lights. sundown, especially in case you get delayed, lost or separated from the group. While flash- 5. Hydration and Nutrition lights are obvious choices, headlamps are popular, as they allow for hands-free opera- Food is an enjoyable part of camping, but detion, and are typically small and lightweight. ciding what to bring will depend on whether Another feature to consider is a strobe light- you‚Äôre backpacking miles to your site or ing mode for emergency situations. camping near your car, as well as how many Extra batteries are essential as bat- days you‚Äôll be gone. If you‚Äôre trekking tery lighting was the most popular purchase far, be prepared with lightweight and nouramong adult campers in 2014, according to ishing options. the Outdoor Foundation. Available in sin- Water is essential but heavy, so gle-use or rechargeable models, ideally the check the area for potential natural sources. batteries should offer a balance of long du- ‚ÄúMountaineering‚Äù suggests carrying a ration, high performance and environmental collapsible water reservoir and purification friendliness. tablets to ensure water safety. Freeze-dried meals are popular selections, however, no4. Emergency/First Aid Kit cook meals with long shelf lives are better in arid regions. Other possibilities include enerAccidents happen to even the most experi- gy bars, nuts, dried fruits or jerky. Never leave enced and best prepared campers. Your kit out animal-attracting leftovers, as that could can prove invaluable if you, or another mem- attract unwanted intruders. ber of your group, are in a first-aid situation, “Essentials“ are called so for a reaneed gear repaired or are under other tense son. Don’t be caught camping without propconditions. er supplies. With these necessities, it will be SectionHiker.com proposes sup- easy to prepare for and enjoy your next adplies such as a pre-assembled first-aid kit, a venture in the great outdoors.(StatePoint)

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Change is hard. Stepping out of our comfort zone is hard. Facing our foibles and fears and feelings is hard. Meeting someone new and trusting them is hard. Listening to feedback is really hard. And at the same time, so many barriers get in the way of taking this step. Will this person think I am crazy? Will they be secretly judging me? Does this therapist person really care about me? I don’t think I can afford it anyway. Who has time for therapy? Have you heard the expression about things getting worse before they get better? This is what counseling & therapy is like. Once this initial dread, hesitation, and worry passes, the work can begin. Answering this question through a ‘recovery’ lens helps. If someone is ready to look at their ‘stuff’, then change can happen. But the person has to be truly ready. By sharing thoughts and feelings, expressing wants and needs, by working in workbooks and books and journaling and walking briskly around the block and many other things, coping skills are learned and issues are resolved. Stress levels are lessened. Life takes on a different quality. And considering that Anxiety is the most common mental health diagnosis in the US, and with over 500,000 mental health practitioners out there, there is work to do. It is all about connection. When someone has support and someone to talk to, they get better. Someone believing that you can ‘do it’ is powerful. Trusting someone with a secret is freeing. Realizing that they do care is reassuring. And through this connection change happens. I leave you with a quote from Thich Nhat Hanh…People have a hard time letting go of their suffering. Out of fear of the unknown, they prefer suffering that is familiar. Cynthia Callaghan is a licensed mental health clinician and lives in Fresno, Ca. She can be reached at cclcsw@sbcglobal.net.

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Answers to last issue’s puzzles on page 19

Fun Facts For the fun of Summer

5. Pacific Park, on the venerable Santa Monica Pier, re-creates the amusement parks once dotting the ocean areas along the Pacific Coast. Featured are 11 amusement rides including the 1910-vintage hand-carved merry-goround appearing in the movie “The Sting.”

9. Watermelon is one of summer’s best summer treats. Did you know that watermelons are not a fruit, but a vegetable instead? They belong to the cucumber family of vegetables.

10. In the summer heat, the iron in France’s Eiffel Tower 6.California’s Mount Whitney measures as the highest expands, making the tower grow more than 6 inches. 1. For those who have trouble sleeping researchers say that peak in the lower 48 states. Its most famous climb is 1 week of camping, without electronics, resets our biolog- Mount Whitney Trail to the 14,495 feet summit. Wilder- 11. Frisbees, invented in the 1870’s as a pie plate, but in ical body clock and synchronizes our melatonin hormones ness permits are required. the 1940’s, college students began throwing them around. with sunrise and sunset. They have since stopped being used for pie plates and are 7. Summer is the by far the busiest time at movie theaters, now a summertime staple. 2. Pismo Beach is the Clam Capital of the World. The and Hollywood always hopes to earn a significant portion city holds the Clam Festival every October, complete with of total annual ticket sales through summer blockbust12. More thunderstorms occur during the summer than clam chowder competitions and a clam-themed parade. any other time of the year and they are most likely to er months. To date, the top 10 most famous summer occur in the south east of England. blockbusters of all time are 1) Jaws, 2) Star Wars, 3) 3. Before the Civil War, schools did not have summer Jurassic Park, 4) The Dark Knight, 5) Raiders of the Lost vacation. In rural communities, kids had school off during Ark, 6) E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, 7) Forrest Gump, 8) 13. Studies show that money spent on travel makes you the spring planting and fall harvest while urban schools happier than money spent on material goods. Ghostbusters, 9) Animal House, and 10) Terminator 2: were essentially year-round. The long summer holiday Judgment Day. didn’t come about until the early 20th century. 14. Benefits of travel are almost immediate. After only a 8. Television shows used to only be reruns during the day or two, 89% of people experience significant drops in 4.The first women’s bathing suit was created in the 1800’s. summer months. The idea being that everyone was outside stress. It came with a pair of bloomers. enjoying the weather.

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Get Your Grub On LOCAL EATS AND TREATS

so guests can relax or play in the water. Stock a mini-fridge with cool beverages, and tuck small bags of grapes in the freezer section for a cooling snack. Hint: grapes also make great ice cubes that won’t dilute a drink!

6 Ways to Stay Cool During Summer Entertaining (BPT) - The thermometer is on the rise but hosts stay as cool as can be when entertaining friends and family. The secret? Planning ahead to deliver easy ambiance, crowd-pleasing food and plenty of fun. Start with versatile foods, such as fresh California grapes, that can both stand alone and serve as recipe-enhancing ingredients to help keep summertime hosting stressfree. 1. Turn to the summer host’s best friend an entr√©e salad that’s cool, crunchy and refreshing, like the Crispy Garlic Chicken Chopped Salad (recipe follows) that tickles tastebuds with a delightful contrast of sweet California grapes and savory toasted garlic. 2. Spending the afternoon poolside? Keep an assortment of floats and inflatable tubes

3. Put together an Italian-inspired antipasto platter in minutes - arrange clusters of fresh grapes next to olives, marinated artichoke hearts, cubes of provolone cheese and roasted red peppers on a large plate. 1 tablespoon rice vinegar Serve with crusty Italian bread. 2 teaspoons honey 4. Liven up any picnic with a cooler filled Pinch cayenne with easy-to-eat red, green and black Cali- 3 cups chopped romaine lettuce fornia grapes that have been cut into small 2 cups chopped radicchio clusters ahead of time. Add some assorted 2 cups chopped green cabbage cheeses, crackers, fresh veggies and Medi- 2 cups halved California grapes 1 cup thinly sliced celery terranean dips and let the party begin. 1/4 cup roughly chopped mint 5. Say olé to cool summer libations at celebrations. Start the party with an unex- Directions pected and unique drink, the frosty Grape Mojito, shown below. Red grapes add nat- Heat the oil in a large skillet over mediural sweetness and a pop of color. um-high heat. Add the 6. Set up a grilled fruit buffet for a fun garlic and cook until snack or dessert. Thread fresh grapes, pine- browned and crisp, reapple chunks and peach cubes on skewers. moving pieces as they Brush lightly with oil and grill until the brown with a slotted fruits begin to caramelize, which deepens spoon, about 2 minutes and enhances flavor. Serve with a choice of altogether. Pour the oil into a heatproof cup. sorbets.

Whisk the lemon juice, vinegar and honey into the remaining garlic oil. Season with 1/4 teaspoon each kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper and cayenne. Combine romaine, radicchio, cabbage, grapes, celery and mint in a large bowl. Chop the chicken and add to the bowl along with the dressing. Toss to mix and serve sprinkled with the crispy garlic.

Grape Mojito Ingredients:

Crispy Garlic Chicken Chopped Salad Sprinkle the chicken with 1/2 teaspoon each salt and pepper. Transfer Serves 4 2 tablespoons of the garlic oil back to the skillet. Heat over medium-high until alIngredients: most smoking and add the chicken. Cook until golden on the bottom, about 7-9 1/3 cup grapeseed oil minutes. Turn and cook another 7-9 min6 large cloves garlic, very thinly sliced utes or until golden and cooked through. 2 large boneless, skinless chicken breasts Remove to a cutting board. Let stand 5 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, divided 3/4 teaspoon ground black pepper, divided minutes. 1/4 cup lemon juice

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Directions

3 wedges lime 12 mint leaves 6 large red California grapes, halved, plus more for garnish 2 teaspoons sugar 2 oz. white rum Ice Club soda

In a cocktail glass, muddle together two of the lime wedges, mint leaves, grape halves, sugar and rum until the sugar dissolves. Fill the glass with ice and top off with club soda. Top with the reserved lime wedge and more grapes.

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Monterey Fairgrounds 5/13/17 - Like a rising Phoenix, The Blues is back in Monterey! And the hole in the soul of this coastal community has been healed with the resurrection of the festival that had meant so much, to so many, for so long. Newly christened as “The Monterey International Blues Festival” in hopes of involving blues talents and food ideas from around the world, this latest reincarnation of the show hopes to rekindle the passion enjoyed by its predecessor. “We’re starting small and working our way back,” is how board member Lee Durley describes the effort to replace the festival that for 27 years was one of the premier events on the summer music scene. In it’s prime, the Monterey Blues Festival ran for 3 days with the Monterey Fairgrounds awash in a sea of fans soaking up the music, the crafts, the beer, and arguably the best food of any festival. Then in 2012, economic factors brought the show to a sudden close. According to Durley, the community was devastated by the loss

but seemed powerless to do anything Laughton, a lawyer and current chair of about it, until now. “Several folks have The Salvation Army-Monterey Peninsula talked about and even tried to restart a Corps Advisory Board. Together they blues festival, but our team leader, Amy developed the idea of making the festival a fundraising event for the Salvation Army Treadwell, had the idea (to revive it) and invited the and Guitars Not Guns, “because people and sponsors four of us to help tend to support plan it. good causes Treadwell, a more readily,” says Durley. long-time mover Then labored for and shaker in months to put all the Monterey the pieces in place. music community Adhering to brought in Durley, the concept of a musician and keeping it small, board member of the former festival; this first attempt at the redo was Steve Vagnini, confined to a half co-founder of day show on The the Monterey Heart & Soul. Singer, songwriter, County Chapter Garden Stage at board member, Lee Durley. of Guitars Not the fairgrounds – Guns and promoter of numerous benefit as opposed to the 3-day, multiple stage concerts and festivals; Ken Lopez, Chair events of the past. The lineup included of the Music Industry Department at the an assortment of superb local talent; University of Southern California and nationally known guitarist Mighty renown recording engineer; and John D. Mike Schermer; and blues harmonica

Hot Locals! Ms. Taylor P. Collins encourages guitarist Keith Batlin to let it all rip during their blistering set.

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You can’t sit down! Mighty Mike Schermer has ‘em up and dancin’ infront of the stage on a beautiful Monterey afternoon.

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heavyweight, Charlie Musselwhite. Together they provided 6 hours of topflight music that had folks dancing in the aisles – or wherever they could. Did it work? “This is magical,” beamed vocalist Ms. Taylor P Collins. “What a welcome back audience!” Having performed at the festival multiple times over the years, Collins expressed the feelings shared by so many blues fans that day. “We all had anxiety when it left. There are so many memories attached to this place. But it’s back now and I know it’s going to get bigger and better.” Durley was beaming at the end of the day. “The 1st festival was a phenomenal success,” he said. “We had already broken even with pre-sold tickets and the attendance was more than anticipated. The response and comments from the attendees were consistently positive and thankful.” Will they be back? “We got your message loud and clear,” says Durley. “You want the blues back in Monterey and we intend to comply. We will begin planning for next year almost immediately.” - Long Live The Blues!!!

The King. Charlie Musslewhite closed the show and sent the crowd home happy.

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The Calendar

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Friday, June 9 at 6 PM Find Out What’s Going on in Your Neck of the Woods. Class 9 PM High Sierra Grill House

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For all your car stereo needs. No credit check financing. Call (559)438-6666 or come on by 6053 N. Blackstone. Go kart & Mini Bikes. Tires - Clutches- Chains - Sprockets. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465 Who will pay for your funeral expenses? You may qualify for a state regulated program to help pay for final expenses. You’re entitled to receive no-cost information. Call Clint Cartridge (559)4780425 Riding Mower Tires & Tubes. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465 Vintage clothing & accessories at BeBe O’s in Tower. 1130 N. Wishon Ave. Fresno. (559) 445-1928 Receive $5 off your $25 purchase. MobileHelp, America?s Premier Mobile Medical Alert System. Whether You?re Home or Away. For Safety and Peace of Mind. No Long Term Contracts! Free Brochure! Call Today! 1-855-437-8662

Drywall, Painting, Plumbing, Doors, Windows, Cabinets, Concrete & More! Free estimates. Call (559)704-5967 Manufactured Homes in a Gated Community. Homes starting at $59,900. Owner financing, low down payments, competitive interest rates. (888) 563-3003

Dental

DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 844-848-5575 or http:// www.dental50plus. com/fresno Ad# 6118

Spanish Canada Drug Center es tu mejor opcion para ordenar medicamentos seguros y economicos. Nuestros servicios de farmacia con licencia Canadiense e Internacional te proveeran con ahorros de hasta el 75 en todas las medicinas que necesites. Llama ahora al 1-800-9861851 y obten $10 de descuento con tu primer orden ademas de envio gratuito.

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Sunbeam Gas BBQ, $40 or obo, call 559441-8760 or 559-7097595, leave a message Two solid wood if not in. barstool for sale is in good condition. Both spinning around. Kenmore washer and dryer $300 (kerText me or call man) (559) 800-5118 559.424.35.85. Westinghouse Multi-purpose oven Antique / table 4ft x 8ft x 33” beautiful Works great high $55 call (559) Condition is great Still 341-2575 has temperature panel Latch side of slid- Asking 100.00 (559) ing glass door without 270-2486 frame 49 1/4 x 79 1/2 Emerilware must sell $55 (559) Bread and Baguette 341-2575 Maker, brand new, never used. Asking $30 Tall Dresser, 4 large drawers and one obo. Please text Laura compartment, dresser is at 559-905-1502. $30 in good condition. Measurements : 34” wide, 18” deep, Electronics 51” tall $65 Call or text 559-217-9024. Kicker solar baric sub - L7 new in box $200 obo 578-2196 Antiques & Collectibles Kenwood flip flop face CD player 9013 $175 obo 578-2196 1977 Elvis Presely McCormick WhisKenwoord 200 key Decanter with a watt 4 channel amp wind-up Music Box $200 obo 578-2196 in base. “Yours Elvis ‘55” Series. Stands 14” tall and is in excellent Farm & Garden condition. Includes certificate of authenticity and original box and 55 Gallon Water registration form. $75. Barrels For Sale $5 Ea. 55 Gallon metal barrels call or text 559-708$10.00 each or 3 for 7791 $75 $15. Call (559)736 LOTS OF ANTIQUE 5528 or (559)713-1052 GLASS WARE-2007 Mustang RZT Plates--Bowls and some old metal pans- & riding mower, 22HP Kohler twin engine, more AT LUCY’Sauto trans Zero turn -New items week$1500.00 Call me at ly--526 N First st or 559-323-1597 call 559-776-4385

Furniture

Clothing & Accessories

Vintage clothing & accessories at BeBe O’s in Tower. We also carry vintage items & furnishings. Come check out the inventory! 1130 N. Wishon Ave. Fresno. (559)445-1928 Receive $5 off your $25 purchase.

Steel battery powered handheld equipment now in stock. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465

black & decker hedge trimmer. Asking $20 (559) 724-0748 Chainsaw chain & Garden Tool Sharpening. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465 Brand new chicken Appliances wire 150 feet long 37 inches tall 40 each Kennmore Washer roll firm price Hablo like new condition Espanol 40 cada rollo heavy duty 559-362559 975-0912 8962 $130

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McLane 2HP Edger. Runs great and is in good condition. New belt/blade and has been recently serviced. $130. Call or text 559-7087791 Wheel borrow with a bunch of rakes, shovels etc. It’s in good condition. $60 firm Call or text 559-6984566 55 gallon food grade metal / plastic drum barrel $20 ea (reedley) 559-3053148

2-BRAND NEW KERSHAW KNIVES $30 (559) 287-3455

Apartments For Rent 3-BEDROOMS $800.00-$850.00!! Remodeled Apartments, Central A/C, Secured Complex WIFI, 8th/Olive. Call Toll-Free 1-888-8959623. For more info visit www.jm-properties.com/quailridge

Room For Rent

Tools Steel battery powered handheld equipment now in stock. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465

ROOM FOR Rent in a nice house. Full room for single or couple $400. Hablo espanol (559) 400-1500

For Rent

Ladder, 6 ft Werner OFFICE Space aluminum $40 559available. Nice central 360-2977 location Shields & Van Ness area. 560 E. Chainsaw chain & Shields Ave. #103 Garden Tool SharpPlease call with quesening. Visit Jensen & tions (559) 273-8855 Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465 3-BEDROOMS $800.00-$850.00!! Pressure Washer Remodeled ApartSale Come see brands ments, Central A/C, like Karcher, Kohler, Secured Complex and Power stroke. They WIFI, 8th/Olive. Call range in price, cosmetic Toll-Free 1-888-895condition and other 9623. For more info details 3235 E Belmont visit www.jm-properAve Fresno at The ties.com/quailridge Fresno Hock Shoppe

Why rent an apartment? When you can rent a home. Beautiful and Roomy 2 & 3 Bedrooms Available. Only $1000 month. Call today! 888-563-3003 Handyman Large Variety of Bearings - Sprockets Drywall, Paint- Drive Components. ing, Plumbing, Doors, Visit Jensen & Watts Windows, Cabinets, 516 N. Chestnut, Fres- Concrete & More! No no. (559) 255-0465 job is too small. Free estimates. Call (559)Craftsman 3 PC 704-5967 roll away tool boxes. 14 drawer bottom, 1 drawer middle and 8 Houses For Rent drawer top with lid. . $250/ best. Please call Why rent an apart559-541-5133. ment? When you can rent a home. Beautiful Riding Mower and Roomy 2 & 3 BedTires & Tubes. Visit rooms Available. Only Jensen & Watts (559) $1000 month. Call 255-0465 today! 888-563-3003 Hand truck dolly 600lbs max $35 (559) Support local business 905-8235 55 Gallon Water Barrels For Sale $5 Ea. 55 Gallon metal barrels $10.00 each or 3 for $15. Call (559)7365528 or (559)713-1052

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Real Estate For Sale

Century 21 Agent Sells Farms & Ranches. Call (559) 259-0713. Ray Schall Century 21. Manufactured Homes in a Gated Community. Homes starting at $59,900. Owner financing, low down payments, competitive interest rates. Call Willows of Santiago today (909) 380-2237 or (888) 563-3003

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Yard Work

JW CLEAN-UP SERVICES. Estate Sale Cleanups. Yard, Trash, Construction cleanup, rubbish, trees & demo, rentals, lots, apartments & forclosures. We do it all Just Call! (550)3074304 ask for James Lawn Service. Cleanups, Fertilizer, New Saw, Lawn Spraying, Sprinkler Repair & Lawn Reseeding. Call for a Free Estimate! 559-696-5149 or 559275-7630

Tree Service

Complete Tree Removal, Year Round Cleanups, Branch Removal, Hedge Trimming & More. Free estimates. Call Martinez Tree Service 824-8226 or 259-4168 Lic#1011777

Tree Thinning, Branch Removal, Pruning, Topping & Complete Tree Removal. Free Estimates call Martinez Tree Service (559) 259-4186 or (559) 824-8226 Lic#1011777

Maintenance

Hauling

JW CLEAN-UP SERVICES. Estate Sale Cleanups. Yard, Trash, Construction cleanup, rubbish, trees & demo, rentals, lots, apartments & forclosures. We do it all Just Call! (550)3074304 ask for James

55 Gallon Water Barrels For Sale $5 Ea. Home 55 Gallon metal barrels Improvement $10.00 each or 3 for $15. Call (559)736Drywall, Paint5528 or (559)713-1052 ing, Plumbing, Doors, Windows, Cabinets, Drain Cleaning. Concrete & More! No 24 hour service. Sewer job is too small. Free lines. washers, faucets, estimates. Call (559)toilets, sinks, gas & 704-5967 water lines, water heaters & more. Call MDM 55 Gallon Water Home Repair (559) Barrels For Sale $5 Ea. 321-5263 55 Gallon metal barrels $10.00 each or 3 for Drywall, Paint$15. Call (559)736ing, Plumbing, Doors, 5528 or (559)713-1052 Windows, Cabinets, Concrete & More! No Selling somejob is too small. Free estimates. Call (559)- thing? If it’s under $300 list it here for 704-5967 FREE! Over $300? List it for only $5/wk Selling something? Under $300 472-7182 it’s FREE! 472-7182

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Riding Mower

Peugeot Carbolite 103 Woman’s Bike Jensen & Watts 516 N. 18 Speed $120 (559) Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 347-7252 255-0465

Lawn & Garden Tires & Tubes. Visit

Complete Tree Removal, Year Round Cleanups, Branch Removal, Hedge Trimming & More. Free estimates. Call Martinez Tree Service 824-8226 or 259-4168 Lic#1011777 Chainsaw chain & Garden Tool Sharpening. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465

ATVs

Bikes KHS Tandemania Milano Tandem bicycle $300 (559) 288-8997 20 in. Girls Magna Bike. Excellent condition. $25 (559) 384-2405 Support local business

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2006 LTR 450 Low hours, and very clean. Clean title. Brand new Tires. Text preferred. $4200 (559)760-0582 1984 Honda Odyssey $1700 (Prather) (209) 304-8005 Support local business

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Go kart & Mini Bikes. Tires - Clutches - Chains - Sprockets. Visit Jensen & Watts 516 N. Chestnut, Fresno. (559) 255-0465 2005 Suzuki Ozark 250 ranch quad for sale. I have the title and current tags in hand. $2500. Call john at 559-786-6025 Dune buggy Sandrail Sand rail $1300 (559) 477-6276

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1987 Suzuki Quadzilla 500. Asking $3,200 obo 559-2881971 Go Kart & Mini Bike Repair & Service. Visit Jensen & Watts (559) 255-0465 2002 Honda trx 400ex $1800 (Coalinga) 559-978-3888

Yamaha Fz1 immaculate tagged 2017 $5550 559-333-3230 2006 Kawasaki 125L 4 stroke $1400 559-930-4431 Suzuki M109R Boulivard (Sale or Trade) $8500 (559) 916-6156 Suzuki katana 24k miles Runs great Motorcycles and in good shape Needs fork seals 2003 Yamaha 1100 replaced, which I have. vstar - $3400 559-313- Pink in hand 559-3943054 $1500 (Kings1109 burg)

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Harley Davidson Softail FLSTC 1990 Lowered Price! $6000 (559) 908-3049

28.8 McKenzie, Lakota, Series M-26RKS Fifth Wheel trailer, (559) 493-8002 Well kept 04 27ft springdale w/bunks & RVs 14ft superslide $9400 2001 Wilderness 559-400-4640 22 foot fully self-con- tained rear Queen bed Aristocrat 1963 Land Commander dinette table couch non-smoker no pets call $5999 (559) 970-8301 for more info 209-3450371 $6900 Selling some thing? If it’s under 26 1/2’ TERRY 5th $300 list it here for wheel $3500 559-299- FREE! Over $300? 1158 John 559-260List it for only $5/wk 8312 472-7182

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2006 Ford Fusion sel Sharp. $4995 Call Five Star Auto (559) 4952006 Dodge Charger 0690 Don’t forget to mention The Flyer! V8 hemi. Lthr, AC & more. $6,995 Call Five 2010 Chevy Impala Star Auto (559) 495like new. $6,995 Call 0690 Don’t forget to Five Star Auto (559) mention The Flyer! 495-0690 Don’t forget to mention The Flyer! 2007 Chevy Aveo gas saver/low miles. 2008 Saturn Astra $4495 Call Five Star with low miles. $5,995 Auto (559) 495-0690 Call Five Star Auto 2005 VW Beetle fun to (559) 495-0690 Don’t drive. $4495 Call Five forget to mention The Flyer! Star Auto (559) 4950690 Don’t forget to Support local mention The Flyer! business

Cars

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2000 Honda Civic gas saver. $3,495 Call Five Star Auto (559) 495-0690 Don’t forget to mention The Flyer!

2002 Chevy Duramax $17,500 obo Willing to negotiate a little bit. (559) 2460655 $17500 2005 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 Fully Loaded. Trucks $6,995 Call Five Star Auto (559) 495-0690 Brakes, Tires, Wheels, Complete Auto Don’t forget to mention The Flyer! Repair. Call Payless Brakes & Tires (559) 2002 Honda CRV 237-5377 Manager’s Special. $4,995 Call Five Star Toyota 4runner 184,xxx miles passed Auto (559) 495-0690 smog in Feb tagged up Don’t forget to mention The Flyer! to 2018 $5100 (559) 430-9796

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ROOM FOR RENT

Fresno/Ashlan for single $350 or couple for $450. Habla Espanol. 559-400-1500

3 Bedrooms

$800 - $850 remodeled apartments. Central AC, Secured Complex, Wifi. 8th and Olive. Call Toll Free 1-888-895-9623 for more info visit www.jm-properties.com/quailridge

Century 21 agent

Sells farms and ranches. Call 559259-0713 Ray Schmall

be job ready

In as few as 7 months! SJVC Madera Campus offers medical and business programs. Financial aid available to those who qualify. Call 559-302-2155 or visit our website www.sjvc.edu Let 2017 be your year!

$20 USED TIRES

(per tire) and other specials. Payless Brakes & Tires see our deals going on now on page 16.

WE LOAN MONEY

Call The Fresno Hock Shoppe (559) 264-5856 or come in. 3235 E. Belmont Ave. Fresno. We have electronics, jewelry, and more! You can also check us out online www. TheFresnoHockShoppe.com

JW CLEANUP

Services. Estate sale cleanups. Yard, trash, construction cleanup, rubbish, trees & demo, rentals, lots, apartments and foreclosures. We it all, just call! (559) 307-4304 ask for James

DENTAL INSURANCE

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LEARN TO DRIVE

a forklift. Train-the-Trainer and Re-Certification classes available. Day and night classes available. $50 discount to veterans. 559-325-8097


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